If anyone touches the shell before burying it again, they feel a hint of... something. Maybe it's déjà vu. Or maybe they're just imagining whatever this is.
Burying the shell again will give Armani similar results to the last time, but lessened: a patch of tiny moss where it was buried, and that faint feeling of déjà vu when it's unearthed. Anyone who touches the shell at that point will feel it, for just a moment, but the feeling is fleeting. The longer it's been between the shell's latest burial and someone touching it, the fainter the feeling, and the harder the shell gets, until it's basically just that original cicada shell-shaped rock Armani is shoving into people's hands.
no subject
Burying the shell again will give Armani similar results to the last time, but lessened: a patch of tiny moss where it was buried, and that faint feeling of déjà vu when it's unearthed. Anyone who touches the shell at that point will feel it, for just a moment, but the feeling is fleeting. The longer it's been between the shell's latest burial and someone touching it, the fainter the feeling, and the harder the shell gets, until it's basically just that original cicada shell-shaped rock Armani is shoving into people's hands.